"Saving a Life Means the World to the Life You Saved"
"Saving a Life Means the World to the Life You Saved"
This precious little girl is longing for her own family! She has the most BEAUTIFUL Eyes with gorgeous natural eye liner and a Heart of Gold! She is under 30 lbs and around 1 year old. She is probably a red heeler mix with a cute stubby tail.
Hippie LOVES other dogs and gains her confidence and enjoyment from them so a home with another dog would be the best for her. She is very timid on a leash but is great in a fenced yard and even knows how to use a doggie-door to the house (house trained too) so a home with a fenced yard will be best for her. Hippie loves a soft comfy dog bed and tries very hard to please her people. She enjoys chews and toys and love from her people.
This adorable little girl is ready to make your pupper a happy sibling and become a new member of your family! She is spayed, microchipped and Up To Date on shots. She is ready for your inquiry/application today!
If you are looking for a FLASHY & FANCY Small Pony then take a look at "Flint"! He is a truly special "Grayson Highlands Wild Pony" (similar to the Chincoteague Ponies but smaller). Flint was adopted as a yearling but due to a divorce he is now seeking a forever home! This little pony is showy showy showy and would make an outstanding driving prospect! He leads, loads, ties, good for farrier. He is good with other ponies. Flint is NOT for a child (perhaps an experienced youth) and NOT for a beginner (he doesn't have vices; he's just sensitive and spirited which makes him super smart and trainable!). He will also make an amazing companion as well. He is UTD and ready for a home! Apply today
Flint had been suffering with neglectful farrier care. NOTE his owners had been having him trimmed EVERY 6-8 weeks, unfortunately, their farrier didn't have the experience required to provide proper care.
If you notice, the hoof on the outside left was how Flint was when he arrived. Note the length and the toe is turned up, the angles of his pastern and coronet band area are incorrect and causing pain. The toe has white line disease and seedy toe among other issues from neglectful farrier care.
The "after correct trim" is the hoof on the right. The hoof is set more upright, the toe is brought back to the point of breakover (or what can be achieved in one trim). The Good news IT IS FIXABLE, it just takes time and knowledge.
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